Our friends at Daily Mail UK released new pictures from "Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps." Michael Douglas is returning to the role of Gordon Gekko for director Oliver Stone who is helming the project from a script by Allan Loeb. (Visit Daily Mail UK right here)

Jaimie Alexander ("Kyle XY") and Colm Feore ("24" and "The Listener" but I remember him more as the creepy villain in "Stephen King's Storm of the Century") are joining the cast of "Thor," the Marvel Studios adaptation of its comic book about the Norse god of thunder.

Kenneth Branagh is attached to direct.

Alexander will play the role of Sif, a skilled Asgardian warrior. she is one of Thor's many loves. That Thor is such a playboy

Meanwhile, Feore's role is being kept hush hush. But one thing we know, he's going to be a villain.

Chris Hemsworth is set to play Thor, Tom Hiddleston will play Loki, Thor's nemesis, and Natalie Portman is going to play Thor's love interest, Jane Foster.

The plot is about how Thor, banished to Earth and forced to live among humans, learns how to be a true hero.

Diablo Cody Fails with "Jennifer's Body," Re-enters High School with "Sweet Valley High"

Wednesday, September 23, 2009, 03:19 PMPosted by Manny

Diablo Cody enrolls in "Sweet Valley High." She'll be writing and producing an adaptation of the book series for Universal Pictures.

The book series created by Francine Pascal and published by Random House followed the lives of identical twins Elizabeth and Jessica. Elizabeth is sweet and practical while Jessica is flighty and boy-crazy. Their fictional town is called, what else, Sweet Valley.

More than 150 books were created for the series between 1983 and 2003, and there's also a TV series with 88 episodes between 1994 and 1997 starring the Doublemint Twin models Brittany (Jessica) and Cynthia (Elizabeth) Daniel.

I enjoyed the original 1986 film directed by Russell Mulcahy. But it's unclear whether the original cast -- Christopher Lambert, Sean Connery, Clancy Brown, and Roxanne Hart -- will make an appearance for the reboot.

According to Variety, Summit plans to expand "on the original "Highlander" premise of immortals hunting each other through the ages. The new pic will center on the immortal Scottish swordsman Connor MacLeod, who must confront a murderous barbarian who lusts for a fabled prize."

Moritz is also producing the upcoming "Flash Gordon" and "The Green Hornet."

As far as the "Highlander" remake is concerned, no word yet on cast or production start date so stay tuned...For now, let's look at the trailer of the original 1986 film.